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Iraq Survey Group - Formation

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Iraq Survey Group - Formation: Encyclopedia II - Iraq Survey Group - Formation

The ISG was made up of 1,200 members of Australian, British and American experts. David Kay, a prominent U.S. scientist who searched for WMD after the first Gulf War, was chosen to head the group. The Iraq Survey Group continued the work of United Nations inspectors, led by Hans Blix and Mohamed ElBaradei, who were mandated by the U.N. Security Council to search for illegal weapons before the conflict (See Iraq disarmament crisis). The replacement of UNMOVIC/IAEA with British and American scientists was consistent with general trends in the country, which saw the influence of the U.N. ...

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Iraq Survey Group - Formation: Encyclopedia II - Iraq Survey Group - Organization and Operations

To make the WMD search more manageable, ISG was operationally divided up into several sectors each with its own Sector Control Point. The three sectors were North, Baghdad and South, with Sector Control Point-Baghdad (also known as SCP-B or "skip bee") being the primary and largest. SCP-B and the core of the ISG staff were located on Camp Slayer at the former Al Radwaniyah Presidential Site on Baghdad International Airport in western Baghdad. From its founding in the spring of 2003 until disbandment at the end of February 2005, SCP-B ...

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Iraq Survey Group - Formation: Encyclopedia II - Iraq Survey Group - Political implications

Bush's primary rationale for invading Iraq was the allegation that Saddam was actively developing WMD and had stockpiles. The Administration's allegation of cooperation between terrorist groups (like Al Qaeda) would mean that Saddam would be able to transport those weapons to U.S. or European urban centers and detonate them, with significant casualties. In the 2004 presidential election, one of the main topics of debate surrounded the WMD allegations that Bush made. U.S. Senator John Kerry and Democrats asserted that Bush may have lie ...

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Iraq Survey Group - Formation: Encyclopedia II - Iraq Survey Group - David Kay resigns

On January 23, 2004, the head of the ISG, David Kay, resigned his position, stating that he believed WMD stockpiles would not be found in Iraq. "I don't think they existed," commented Kay. "What everyone was talking about is stockpiles produced after the end of the last Gulf War and I don't think there was a large-scale production program in the nineties." Kay criticized the intelligence that led to the war in testimony to the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC), saying "we were all wrong and that is most disturbing." Kay's successor, nam ...

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Iraq Survey Group, Iraq Survey Group - Formation, Iraq Survey Group - Organization and Operations, Iraq Survey Group - Interim Progress Report, Iraq Survey Group - David Kay resigns, Iraq Survey Group - Duelfer Report, Iraq Survey Group - March 2005 Report Addenda, Iraq Survey Group - Political implications

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Iraq Survey Group - Formation: Encyclopedia II - Iraq Survey Group - March 2005 Report Addenda

In March 2005 Duelfer added an addenda to the original report, covering five topics: Prewar Movement of WMD Material Out of Iraq, concluding "it was unlikely that an official transfer of WMD material from Iraq to Syria took place". Iraqi Detainees, concluding "the WMD investigation has gone as far as feasible. ... there is no further purpose in holding many of these detainees". Residual Proliferation Risks: People, concluding "former WMD program participants are most likely to seek employme ...

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Iraq Survey Group, Iraq Survey Group - Formation, Iraq Survey Group - Organization and Operations, Iraq Survey Group - Interim Progress Report, Iraq Survey Group - David Kay resigns, Iraq Survey Group - Duelfer Report, Iraq Survey Group - March 2005 Report Addenda, Iraq Survey Group - Political implications

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